Michelle A. Adams, J.D.

Michelle Adams is a Florida native. She grew up in Boca Raton, Florida before moving to Tallahassee to attend Florida State University. Michelle graduated from Florida State University’s Honor College in 2010 with dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in History and Political Science. Michelle then attended Florida State University College of Law. In law school, Michelle was a member of FSU Mock Trial team, where she traveled across the state and participated in national trial advocacy competitions. While in law school, Michelle also clerked for two Circuit Court Judges, and acted as a research assistant to one of the Wills, Trusts and Estates professors at FSU.

In her spare time, Michelle is an avid reader. She has a popular book review blog called Book Briefs, where she reviews a variety of young adult and adult fiction. Michelle also enjoys hiking, backpacking and visiting her puppies (of the older variety) Ron and Albie.

Michelle practices in the areas of family wealth and legacy counselling, including trust and estate planning, trust and estate administration, small business creation, business succession and exit planning, and real estate transactions. Michelle is a VA Accredited Attorney and is an Associate Attorney of Hoyt & Bryan, LLC.

The Florida Bar; Member; Real Property, Probate and Trust Law, General Practice Solo and Small Firm, and Young Lawyers Division.

Seminole County Bar Association; Member

Central Florida Association for Women Lawyers; Member

WealthCounsel; Member

Oviedo Businesswomen’s Network; Member

Central Florida Estate Planning Counsel; Member

Florida Bar Leadership Academy; Class III Member

Michelle speaks at the local, and regional levels on Estate Planning, Elder Law, Business Planning, and Estate Administration.

University of Oxford, St. Edmund’s Hall College (European Union Law 2011)

Florida State University College of Law, J.D. (Juris Doctorate 2013)

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